7 menu structure, 2 disabling a sleep time period, 3 plumbing purge – Davey SP800-20,30 Single/3 phase SPAPOWER CONTROLLER User Manual
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7 Menu Structure
MAIN MENU
SET TEMP
USER TIMER
CLOCK
USER ALARM
SLEEP TIMES
MAINTENANCE TIMERS
MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS
ADVANCED OPTIONS
LOAD DEFAULTS
SUB MENU
User Alarm 1
User Alarm 9
SUB MENU
Sleep Timer 1
Sleep Timer 9
SUB MENU
SUB MENU
SUB MENU
General Service
Cabinet Service
Replace Filter
Ozonator
Custom 1
Custom 2
Custom 3
Custom 4
Custom 5
Key Clicks
Main Display
Panel & Pool Light Sync
*2
Panel Light Colour
Panel Light Intensity
Heat Control
Filt Period*1
Filt Time*1
*1 N/A for 24Hr circulation pump installations
*2 N/A if SPVCL not fitted.
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1. SLEEP START
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7.6.2 Disabling A Sleep Time Period
If you want to disable a sleep period follow the procedure outlined in Configuring a sleep time until you reach step 4.
At this point use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the weekday setting until no days are selected. (see pic below)
Press the SCROLL button to save the new setting and return to the sleep time submenu. This will completely disable
the sleep period.
When the sleep period is disabled the start time is shown as below and the stop time cannot be selected within the
sleep submenu.
When you disable a sleep period in this manner the start and stop times are still retained and will be restored when
you enable the sleep period by re-selecting one or more weekdays.
7.6.3 Plumbing Purge
After the system resumes from a sleep period it will automatically run each of the accessory pumps one-by-one and
then the blower for 10 seconds to purge the plumbing. This prevents any stagnant water from collecting in the pipes
if the pool is not used for an extended period of time. While a plumbing purge is in progress “PURGING PUMPS,
PLEASE WAIT” will be shown on the LCD display.
Notes
1. For correct sleep operation ensure the clock is set correctly. You will need to set it the first time the controller is
powered up or if the controller has been turned off for a long period.
2. The maximum possible sleep time for one period is 23 hours, 59 minutes. This is achieved when the stop time is
one minute before the start time. If the two times are equal the sleep period will have no effect.
3. It is normal for the spa to run for a long period after sleep to recover temperature lost over night. Because of this
it is advisable to configure the spa to wake up at least one hour before use of the spa is desired.
7.7 Maintenance Timers
The SP800 controller has nine programmable maintenance timers that will remind you when regular scheduled
maintenance is due. Each timer can be configured to expire after 1 to 255 weeks or may be disabled altogether.
All nine timers are disabled by default unless your spa builder/installer has set them.
The first four timers have specific names for specific tasks, but the remaining five are generic. Your spa installer may
have chosen to use one or more of the custom programs for maintenance items not covered by the generic timers.
Once a timer period has expired the touch pad will inform you that maintenance is due in two ways:
1) When the spa has not been used for over an hour the first key press will result in a long beep and text being
displayed indicating which timer has expired. You will need to press the SCROLL button one or more times to clear
this message.
2) When not within the menu system and after approximately 10 seconds of inactivity, the touch pad LCD will
periodically display text indicating which timer has expired. This text is displayed in place of the default main
display text and does not interfere with the normal touch pad interface.
In both cases, the text displayed will be “MAINT REQD:” along with the name of the maintenance timer.